b Work in pairs. Practise the conversation using your own names. 2a Complete the conversations with the sentences in the box.

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01 PEOPLE AND PLACES in this UNit Grammar: e: positive forms; e: positive and negative short forms; Articles with jos; e: personal questions Vocaulary: Countries and nationalities; Jos Task: Find information from documents World culture: Life in the Arctic Speaking and listening 1a 1.1 Listen to the conversation. Numer the sentences in the order you hear them. A: Hi, I m Teresa. B: Nice to meet you, Teresa. B: Hello, my name s Adam. What s your name? A: And you! Work in pairs. Practise the conversation using your own names. 2a Complete the conversations with the sentences in the ox. I m fine, thanks. Where are you from? Nice to meet you, May. Are you from the USA? conversation 1 A: Hi! How are you? B: 1 How are you? conversation 2 A: This is May. She s from Hong Kong. B: 2 C: Nice to meet you, too. conversation 3 A: 3 B: No, no A: 4 B: I m from Sydney in Australia. A: Oh, really? 1.2 Listen and check your answers. Then practise the conversations. 6

Practice 1a Ask other students the questions elow. What s your name? Where are you from? Tell the class aout another student. This is She s from Grammar focus 1 e: positive forms 2 Work in pairs and take turns. Ask and answer questions aout the people in the photos. Where s he from? Where are they from? FRIENDS (291) Aed Arif UAE He s from They re from Luca Simone Argentina Grammar e: positive forms 1 complete the gaps with are, am or is. 1 I fine. 2 you from Mexico? 3 He from Ireland. 4 Carla from Italy. 5 Ben and Emily from Australia. Question words: what/where 2 complete the gaps with what or where. 1 s your name? (= what is) 2 are you from? Adrian D. Poland Jo and Al Kelly Australia Alicia Cruz Mexico the Anderson family USA Unit 1, Study & Practice 1, page 138 7

Vocaulary Countries and nationalities 1a Complete the tale elow with the words in the ox. British American Japanese Chinese Polish Italian Vietnamese Russian Irish Spanish Brazilian Australian What do you know? Test your knowledge of countries, languages and nationalities 1 Match the stamps to the countries. (4 points) Poland China Brazil Egypt a c d Country Nationality Spain China the USA Brazil Italy Great Britain Poland Australia Japan Vietnam Ireland Russia 1.3 Listen and check. PrONUNCIaTION 1 1.4 Listen to the stressed syllale. Bri-tish A-mer-i-can Ja-pa-nese 2a Look at the nationalities in exercise 1a. Mark the stressed syllale. 1.5 Listen and check. Practise saying the nationalities, paying attention to the stressed syllale. 2 Match the currencies to the countries. (4 points) Russia Turkey India Argentina rupee roule lira peso 3 Which word is in: (5 points) Russian? Chinese? Italian? Araic? Spanish? a 你好 ciao c привет d hola e 4 Which of these companies is: (4 points) Korean? American? Japanese? British? reading and listening 1a Work in pairs and do the quiz. 5 What nationality are these singers? (3 points) Andrea Bocelli Delta Goodrem Luis Miguel 1.6 Listen and check your answers. Count your points. IT'S a FaCT! 300 = the numer of languages spoken in London 8

People and places 01 a Grammar focus 2 e: positive and negative short forms 1a Match sentences 1 15 with photos A C. 1 Her name s Hanna. C 2 His name s Gustavo. 3 Their names are Amy and Lucas. 4 He s from Brazil. 5 They re from Sydney, Australia. 6 She s from Kraków in Poland. 7 She s 33 and she s married. 8 They are oth 26. 9 He s 19. 10 She s a usinesswoman. 11 They re tourists. 12 He s a student at university. 13 He isn t married. He s single. 14 They aren t married. They are friends. 15 She isn t on holiday. She s on usiness. 1.7 Listen and check. Grammar 1 complete the tale. + Short form Short form I am I am not I m not you are he is she is it is we are they are you re it s we re you are not he is not she is not it is not we are not they are not we aren t PrONUNCIaTION B Practice 1a Write four true sentences and four false sentences aout the people in photos A C. Hanna s from Poland. Amy and Lucas are married. Work in pairs and read your sentences. Are they true or false? Correct the false sentences. 2a Tick the sentences that are true for you. Correct the false sentences. You re in an English lesson. You re from Korea. I m not from Korea. I m from 1 You re Italian. 2 Your school s in Los Angeles. 3 Your classroom s very small. 4 Your teacher s from Ireland. 5 Your teacher s married. 6 Your mother s a usinesswoman. 7 Your parents are on holiday. 8 Your English lessons are in the evening. 9 You re 35 years old. 10 You re at work. c Amy and Lucas are married. False. They aren t married. They re friends. 1a Look at audio script 1.8 on page 166. Notice the short forms. Work in pairs and compare your sentences. 1.8 Listen to the sentences. Unit 1, Study & Practice 2, page 138 2 Listen again and practise saying the sentences. 9

Vocaulary Jos 1 Match the jos in the ox with pictures A L. a footaller a musician an engineer a lawyer a police officer a singer a shop assistant a doctor an actor a waiter a usinessman a usinesswoman a B PrONUNCIaTION 1 1.9 Listen to the jos in exercise 1. Mark the stressed syllale. footaller musician engineer 2 Practise saying the words. Grammar focus 3 Articles with jos c e G D F H 1 Look at the two sentences. Which one is correct? 1 He s actor. 2 He s an actor. Grammar 1 With jos we use the articles a/an. an + vowel (a, e, i, o, u) a + other letters Practice 1a Complete the sentences with a or an. 1 He s doctor. 2 I m engineer. 3 Susanna s shop assistant. 4 I m not teacher. 5 Diego s police officer. 6 She isn t actor. 7 He s lawyer. 8 I m singer. He s an actor. She s an engineer. He s a waiter. She s a doctor. i J 1.10 Listen and check your answers. 2a Write five sentences aout people you know. Include two false sentences. I m a teacher. Daniel s an engineer. K L Work in pairs and take turns. Say and correct your sentences. I m a teacher. No, you re a student. Unit 1, Study & Practice 3, page 138 10

Grammar focus 4 e: personal questions People and places 2 Work in pairs and take turns. Ask and answer questions aout the people in the photos. Use the questions and answers in exercise 1 to help you. 01 1 Read the questions elow and choose the correct answers. 1 What s your full name? a My name s Will. It s William Anthony Barker. 2 What s your jo? a I m a musician. She s a student. 3 What s your email address? a It s 25 Manor Road, London SW10. It s willarker@tlc.com. 4 Where are you from? a I m from Ireland. I m on holiday. 5 How old are you? a I m 24. I m fine, thanks. 6 Are you here on holiday? a No, I m from Japan. Yes, I am. Grammar Questions: e 1 Notice the word order. Question answer Where is he from? He s from Russia. What s your name? My name s Ana. How old are you? i m 24. Short answers to Yes/No questions Are you here on holiday? Yes, I am. No, I m not. Is she a musician? Yes, she is. No, she isn t. 2 Work in pairs and take turns. Ask and answer the questions in exercise 1. Practice Juanes singer Colomia Homare Sawa female footaller Japan 3a Choose the correct answers. 1 Is / Are you a student? 2 Is / Are your teacher English? 3 Is / Are you from Brazil? 4 Is / Are you 21 years old? 5 Is / Are your name Julian Mendez? 6 Is / Are you here on holiday? Colin Firth actor Britain Hung Huang usinesswoman China Write answers to the questions and make them true for you. PrONUNCIaTION 1 1.11 Look at audio script 1.11 on page 166 and listen to the stress in the questions and short answers. 1 A: Are you a student? 2 A: Is your teacher English? B: Yes, I am. B: No, she isn t. 1 Complete the questions and answers. 1 a: What his name? B: His name Andrew Kerr. 2 a: What s his? B: He an engineer. 3 a: s he from? B: He s Scotland. 2 Practise saying the questions and short answers. 4 Work in pairs and take turns. Ask and answer the questions in exercise 3a. Are you a student? No, I m not. I m a usinessman. Unit 1, Study & Practice 4 and 5, page 138 11

Task Find information from documents Preparation Reading task Speaking 1 Read Deepa s personal information card. Are statements 1 9 true (T) or false (F)? 1 Her first name s Deepa. 2 Her surname s Zaman. 3 She s 29 years old. 4 She s from India. 5 Her moile numer s 07866 332144. 6 Her email address is ds82@hotmail.co.uk. 7 Yamin Zaman is her husand. 8 His work numer is 020 7267 9952. 9 Her doctor s name is Dr Highfield. EMPLOYEE PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name Deepa Samar Zaman Date of irth 24.10.82 Place of irth Mumai, India Address 79 Nelson Road, London, N8 4TQ Home numer 020 8348 9841 Moile numer 07733 342921 Email address dsz82@hotmail.co.uk Emergency contact Yamin Zaman (husand) Home numer 020 8348 9841 Work numer 020 7267 9952 Moile numer 07866 332144 Doctor s name, address and telephone numer Dr Jenny Henderson Highfi eld Medical Centre, 10 Middle Road, N8 4RT 020 8348 3534 1 Work in pairs. Student A: Look at Tom s documents on page 13. Complete the information aout him elow. Student B: Look at Michiko s documents on page 132. Complete the information aout her elow. PROFILE Full name Age Address Jo Where from? Email address Telephone PROFILE Full name Age Address 2a 1.12 Listen to two students asking questions aout Deepa. Tick the questions and phrases you hear in the Useful language ox. Jo Where from? Email address Telephone Listen again and check. 12

Curriculum Vitae THOMAS BRIGGS PERSONAL DETAILS Phone 07744 345332 Email thomas@yahoo.co.uk Date of irth 24.06.91 Nationality British CORE SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE I m in my last year of an engineering degree and I m now looking for a jo in the electrical engineering industry. I m a very hard-working person and I m also very good at working to deadlines. HOBBIES Student card Name: Tom Briggs Place of study: University of Brighton Course of study: Engineering Telephone numer: 07744 345332 Email address: thomas@yahoo.co.uk Mr Thomas J. Briggs 44 Preston Road Brighton BN1 2PR USeFUL LaNGUaGe a Questions What s his/her (name / surname / full name)? How do you spell that? Where s he/she from? What s his/her (home/work/moile) numer? How old is he/she? What s his/her jo? Is he/she married or single? Useful phrases I don t know. Sorry, I don t understand. 2 Work in pairs. Student A: Ask Student B questions aout Michiko. Complete the information aout her on page 12. Student B: Ask Student A questions aout Tom. Complete the information aout him on page 12. > Useful language a and 3 Work in pairs and take turns. Ask and answer questions aout your partner. SHARE YOUR TASK Practise talking aout you. Film/Record yourself talking aout you. Share your film/recording with other students. Hello, what s your name? Hi, my name s João Carneiro. 13

WORLD CULTURE LIFE IN THE ARCTIC Find out first 1a Work in pairs and discuss. What do you know aout life in the Arctic? Try to answer the questions in the quiz elow. Arctic life 1 Which country is not in the Arctic? a Canada Chile c Greenland 2 In winter, the temperature in the Arctic is: a minus 40ºC 0ºC c 2ºC 3 Inuits are the indigenous people of: a the Antarctic the Arctic c Iceland 4 Which of these foods are in the Arctic? a fruit seafood (e.g. fi sh, mussels) c vegetales 5 An igloo is: a an animal a fi sh c a house 14 Go online to check your answers or ask your teacher. Search: Arctic map / Inuit diet / Inuit / Arctic temperature / igloo View 2a You are going to watch a video aout life in the Arctic. Before you watch, check you understand the meaning of the words/phrases in the ox. dangerous the sun snow ice igloo plants mussels tea trees water Watch the video and tick the things that you see in the ox. 3 Read the text from the video elow. Then watch again and complete the gaps with the words in the ox. cold eat food friends from ice is it s The Arctic in March: a place with no plants, no trees and no 1. Lukasi 2 an Inuit. He s 3 north-east Canada. In the land of the Inuit, there is nothing to grow. We can t farm anything. Lukasi and his 4 travel a long way to find food. It s very 5. They make an igloo. Outside 6 minus 45 degrees Celsius. But in the igloo it s 16 degrees. There is food under the 7. It s very dangerous. But there is something good to 8 : mussels. These mussels are great! Lukasi and his friends are very hungry. But there is food for everyone.

World view 4a Look at the statements aout life in the Arctic elow. Tick the ones that are true for your country. It is very cold in winter. There are no plants and no trees. It s in the Northern hemisphere. Fish is a popular food. Indigenous people live there. Work in pairs and compare your answers. FiND OUt MOre 5a Look at the names of other indigenous people in the ox elow. Do you know anything aout them? the Degar the Tuareg the Yanomami Go online to find out more aout them and answer the questions. 1 Where do they live? 2 What is the weather like there? 3 What do they eat? Search: Degar/Tuareg/Yanomani + weather/ temperature/diet Write up your research 6 Write aout one of the indigenous people you researched. Use the example elow to help you. The Inuit are an indigenous people. They are from the Arctic: Greenland, Canada, the USA and Russia. It is very cold there! Their diet is fish and meat. AFTER UNIT 1 YOU CAN Say short sentences aout people. Understand questions aout people. Ask and answer questions to find out information aout people, including name, address, phone numer, age, nationality and jo. Research indigenous people online. 15

03 My parents live in a small fishing village 100 km south of Bangalore YOUR LIFE in this UNit Grammar: Present simple: positive and negative (I, you, we, they); Present simple: questions and short answers (I, you, we, they) Vocaulary: Common vers; Telling the time; Places in a town Task: Descrie life in your favourite town World culture: Indian railway Amrita Vocaulary Common vers My name is Amrita and I live in Bangalore in India. It s a ig city with aout 8.5 million people. I live in a flat with my friend Geeta. We study computer studies at the same university. We get up at 7.30 a.m. and we go to university y us. We start classes at 9.00 a.m. and then fi nish at 4.30 p.m. In the evenings, we go out a lot. We don t have dinner at home we go to a restaurant with friends. My parents are Jairam and Sanjula. They live in a small village 100 km south of Bangalore. They don t live in a flat they live in a house. They get up very early at 5.30 a.m. My father and his friends are fi shermen. They work for a small company, and they work very long hours. They don t go to work y us they walk to the river. In the evenings, they have dinner at home with their families. 1a Work in pairs and look at the photos. Where do you think Amrita is from? Can you descrie the places in the photos? Read the text aout Amrita. Which of the people in the ox does she talk aout? her friend her sister her father her mother her grandparents 2 a Read the text again. Are statements 1 8 true (T) or false (F)? Correct the false statements. 1 Amrita and Geeta live in a house in Bangalore. 2 They study at school in Bangalore. 3 They go to university y train. 4 They have dinner in a restaurant. 5 Jairam and Sanjula live in a small city. 6 Jairam and his friends get up very early. 7 They work for a ig company. 8 They have dinner in a restaurant with their families. 3.1 Listen and check. c Work in pairs. Practise saying the correct sentences. 24

Grammar focus 1 Present simple: positive and negative (I, you, we, they) 1 Read the text again and find three negative vers. Grammar 1 complete the gaps. + I live in a flat. You to work y us. We dinner in a restaurant. They in an office. 3 Work in pairs. Complete gaps 1 5 with the words in the ox. 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I go get up have live study work I live in a house/flat. in a ig city / in a small town. with my parents/friends. to work/school y car/train/us. to ed early/late. out a lot. reakfast at home. lunch/dinner in a restaurant/café. a shower/ath in the morning/evening. very hard. English/economics. at university. in an office / in a school/hospital. at home. for a ig company. early on weekdays. at 7.30 a.m. late at the weekend. Practice I don t live in a flat You go to work y us. We have dinner in a restaurant. They work in an office. 1 Complete the sentences and add more information to make them true for you. I don t live (live) in a house. I live in a flat. 1 I (get up) very early. 2 I (have) reakfast with my family. 3 I (go) to work y us. 4 I (have) lunch in a café. 5 I (go) out a lot in the evenings. 6 I (study) in the evening. 7 I (go) to ed early. 2a Write six sentences aout you using the ideas in the ox. live in a small town get up late at the weekend go to restaurants a lot study a lot at the weekend have a ig meal for lunch work very long hours live on my own get up efore 6.00 a.m. go to ed after midnight study English after work/school have a ig family work at home Work in pairs and compare your answers. Find six things you have in common. We live in a small town. We don t have a ig meal for lunch. Unit 3, Study & Practice 1, page 142 25

Grammar focus 2 Present simple: questions and short answers (I, you, we, they) 1a 3.2 Niall is a student in Dulin, Ireland. Listen to him talking to another student. Tick the questions you hear. 1 Do you live in a ig city? 2 Do you live with your family or friends? 3 Do you get up early? 4 Do you have reakfast at home? 5 Do you have a shower in the morning or in the evening? 6 Do you go to university? 7 Do you have lunch in a café? 8 Do you have dinner early? 9 Do you study a lot in the evening? 10 Do you go to ed early? Listen again and write Niall s answers. Grammar 1 to make questions and short answers we use do/don t. A: Do you have reakfast at home? B: Yes, I do. A: Do you work in an office? B: No, I don t. 2 complete the questions and short answers. 1 A: you live in a city? B: Yes, I. 2 A: you go to ed early? B: No, I. Practice 1a Complete the questions and answers. 1 a: you live in a house? B: No, I. I live in a flat. 2 a: you go to English classes? B: Yes, I. I study very hard. 3 a: Do you out a lot in the evening? B: Yes, I. I have dinner in restaurants a lot. 4 a: you have a shower in the evening? B: No, I. I have a shower in the morning. 5 a: Do you in an office? B: No, I. I work in a hospital. 6 a: you get up early? B: No, I. I get up at aout 8.30 a.m. PronuncIatIon 1 3.4 Listen to the questions again. Notice that we stress the important words. Do you /djə/ is weak. a c e /djǝ/ 1 Do you live in a house? /djǝ/ 2 Do you go to English classes? 2 Practise saying the questions. Unit 3, Study & Practice 2, page 142 Vocaulary Telling the time 12 12 9 3 9 3 9 9 6 6 12 6 12 6 3 3 9 9 12 6 12 1a Match times 1 6 with pictures A F. 1 five o clock 4 seven forty-five 2 two fifteen 5 ten twenty 3 one thirty 6 eight fifty-five Match times 2 6 with the times in the ox. 6 3 3 B D F 3.3 Listen and check. half past one twenty past ten quarter to eight five to nine quarter past two 2 Work in pairs and take turns. Ask and answer the questions in exercise 1a. It's a fact! On average, people in Britain get up at 6.57 a.m. and go to ed at 10.39 p.m. 26

Your life 03 2a Write the times. 9.55 (nine fifty-five) five to ten 1 7.15 (seven fifteen) 2 9.30 (nine thirty) 3 8.40 (eight forty) 4 6.45 (six forty-five) 5 12.05 (twelve o-five) 6 2.20 (two twenty) 7 4.00 (four) 3.5 Listen and check. PronuncIatIon 1 Listen to the times again. Notice the stress and weak forms of to and o. /tə/ five to ten four o clock 2 Practise saying the times. 3 Work in pairs and take turns. Look at the clocks in different cities around the world. Ask and answer questions aout the time in each city. What s the time in Hong Kong? It s seven thirty in the morning. Unit 3, Study & Practice 3, page 143 4a Write four more questions (5 8), starting with On weekdays. On weekdays, what time do you: 1 get up? 2 have reakfast? 3 go to work/school/university? 4 have lunch? 5? 6? 7? 8? Work in pairs and take turns. Ask and answer questions 1 8. 10:10 Istanul 13:45 Rio de Janeiro 06:15 Canerra 06:00 Berlin 15:40 Paris 21:55 San Francisco c Now ask and answer the questions again, starting with At weekends. At weekends, what time do you get up? I get up at half past eight on Saturdays, ecause I play footall. On Sundays, I get up at ten o clock 07:30 Hong Kong 27

reading and vocaulary Places in a town 1a Match the words in the ox with pictures A J. a each a park a shopping centre a street market a restaurant a lock of flats a supermarket small shops a swimming pool a cinema Brits at home and aroad a c e G B D F H Dawn, David, Sam and Julie My husand and I live in Duai, a ig city in the United Ara Emirates. Our children, Sam and Julie, go to the International School. They start at 8.00 a.m. and fi nish at 2.30 p.m. They don t go to school on Friday and Saturday, ut Sunday s a school day. We live in a modern lock of flats with a swimming pool, and we ve got really good eaches not far away. We live in a modern lock of flats with a swimming pool i Do you live in a village, town or city? Tick the things you ve got where you live. Cross the things you haven t got. c Work in pairs. Tell your partner the things you ve got and haven t got where you live. 28 J In my town, we ve got restaurants. We haven t got a each in my village. 2a Work in pairs. Look at the photos and discuss. Which three countries do you think the photos show? Do they show a village, town or city? Read the article and check your answers. 3 Match sentences 1 6 with the places in the article. Write A (Aurignac), S (Southwold) or D (Duai). 1 People uy their food at a street market. A 2 Children go to school on Sunday. 3 Shops close at half past five. 4 People go to the each or swimming pool. 5 They ve got a 24-hour supermarket neary. 6 People eat in the park.

Listening Life on a Scottish island Your life 03 Pam and Andrew We live in a house in Aurignac, a small village in the South of France. Food is very important here. Everyone uys their food at the street market every Saturday. When the weather s good, we have a picnic with friends in the local park. And we ve got three really good restaurants in the village centre. Henry I live in a small town called Southwold. We haven t got a ig shopping centre just small shops in the town centre. The shops open at nine. They don t close at lunchtime, ut they do close at 5.30 p.m. Most shops don t open on Sunday, ut we ve got a 24-hour supermarket a few kilometres away. 1 3.6 Sheena lives in Stornoway, a town on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. Listen and tick the things she talks aout. the journey from Ullapool to Stornoway the languages on the Isle of Lewis the shops in Stornoway summer sunsets weekends 2 Listen again and choose the correct answers. 1 Ullapool to Stornoway is: a two hours 40 minutes y ferry. four hours 20 minutes y ferry. 2 The supermarket in Stornoway is open: a until 5 o clock. until midnight. 3 On Sunday, all the shops are: a open. closed. 4 In summer, it is: a dark at 10.30 in the evening. light at 10.30 in the evening. 5 People on the Isle of Lewis speak: a only Gaelic. English and Gaelic. 3a Complete the sentences. 1 Stornoway is very different from my town ecause 2 Stornoway is an interesting place to visit ecause Work in pairs and compare your sentences. 4a Read the article again. Underline two things that are the same where you live. Circle two things that are different. Work in pairs and compare your answers. Food is important in Aurignac. Food is important in my town, too. We ve got good restaurants in the town centre We haven t got good restaurants in my village. 29

Task Descrie life in your favourite town Life in Melourne MELBOURNE: MUST-KNOW FACTS! Capital of the state of Victoria Average temperature: January 25 C, July 13 C 1 Where do most people live? a in houses in flats c other 2 What time do children start and finish school? a 7.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. c 9.00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. d other 3 Where do most people have lunch? a at home in a restaurant c in their office or outside d other 4 Do shops open late? a no yes, on Thursday and Friday c yes, on Friday and Saturday d other Languages: English (91%), Italian (4%), Greek (3%), Chinese (2%) Population: 3.5 million 5 Do shops close at lunchtime? a yes no c other 6 Do shops open on Sunday? a yes no c other 7 What time do people have dinner at home? a aout 6.00 p.m. aout 7.00 p.m. c aout 8.00 p.m. d other 8 What time do most restaurants close? a 9.30 10.00 p.m. 10.30 11.00 p.m. c 11.00 11.30 p.m. d other Preparation Reading and listening 1 Work in pairs. Look at the photos and read the facts aout Melourne, Australia. Do you think Melourne is a nice place to live? Why / Why not? 2a 30 3.7 Mike lives in Melourne with his family. Listen to him answering the questionnaire aout life in Melourne. Tick the correct answers. 3.8 Listen to the second part of the interview and check your answers. 3a Listen again to the first part of the interview. Tick the questions you hear in the Useful language ox (part a). Listen again to the second part of the interview. Tick the phrases you hear in the Useful language ox (part ).

USEFUL LANGUAGE a Asking aout life in a village, town or city Do most people live in houses or flats? What time do children start school? Where do most people have lunch? Do shops close at (lunchtime)? Do most people have dinner at home? What time do restaurants close? Do shops open on (Sunday)? What time do people have dinner? Descriing life in a village, town or city Most people live in houses. Most people live in the city centre. Children start/finish school at Most people don t go home Most shops open/close at Most people have lunch/dinner at Restaurants/Pus open/close at Task Speaking 1a Think of your favourite village, town or city. Look at questions 1 8 in the questionnaire and make a note of your answers. Ask your teacher for any words/phrases you need. Work in pairs and take turns. Ask and answer questions 1 8. Make a note of your partner s answers. > Useful language a 2 Work in groups and take turns. Descrie your favourite place or your partner s favourite place. SHARE YOUR TASK Practise descriing your favourite place or your partner s favourite place. Film/Record yourself descriing the place. Share your film/recording with other students. > Useful language 31

WORLD CULTURE INDIAN RAILWAY Find out first 1a Work in pairs and discuss. How much do you know aout India? Try to answer the questions in the quiz. What do you know aout India? 1 What is the capital city of India? a Delhi Kolkata c Mumai 2 Shimla is in the of India. a centre north c south 3 What is the average temperature in Delhi in June? a 20 C 30 C c 40 C 4 How many kilometres of railway are there in India? a 640 6,400 c 64,000 5 Do you see snow in India? a No, never Yes, sometimes c Yes, all the time Go online to check your answers or ask your teacher. Search: India capital / Shimla map / Delhi temperature / India railway / India snow View 2a You are going to watch a video aout a family in India. Before you watch, check you understand the meaning of the words/phrases in the glossary. GLOSSarY colonial times the time when the British governed India station master the manager at a railway station porter a person who helps passengers with their ags prediction a guess aout the future Watch the video. Numer the people (1 5) in the order you see them. Sanjay Geera a British tourist on the train a porter Satna (Sanjay s wife) Sanjay s son 3 Read the sentences. Then watch again and choose the correct answers. 1 Shimla is a ig / small city. 2 In colonial times, the British came to Shimla ecause of the weather / railway. 3 Five / Six trains come to Shimla every day. 4 Sanjay is a porter / the station master at Shimla Station. 5 Aout fourteen / forty porters work at Shimla Station. 6 Sanjay and his wife Satna live in Shimla / Summerhill. 7 Satna s jo is in a office / school in Shimla. 8 Her train is at 8.00 / 8.30 every morning. 9 Their children go to school / university in Shimla. 32

FiND OUt MOre 5a Read the text aout UNESCO World Heritage Sites. World view 4a Look at the statements elow. Write SN (Sanjay), ST (Satna), C (their children) or A (all of them) next to each statement. I am serious aout my jo it s important. My day is very long. We live in a ig house. I work in an office. I catch a train to work in the morning. We go to a private school. Read the statements again and make them true for you. I don t live in a ig house. I live in a small apartment. c Work in pairs and compare your sentences. UNESCO World Heritage Sites are places of special importance around the world: old cities, national parks, nature reserves. There are nearly 1,000 World Heritage Sites in more than 150 countries. Look at the World Heritage Sites in the ox elow. What do you know aout them? Great Barrier Reef Angkor Wat Rapa Nui Grand Canyon Stonehenge Historic Cairo c Go online to find out more aout three of the World Heritage Sites and answer the questions. 1 Where is it (country/region)? 2 What is it (city / nature reserve, etc.)? Search: Great Barrier Reef / Angkor Wat / Rapa Nui / Grand Canyon / Stonehenge / Historic Cairo Write up your research 6 Write aout the three World Heritage Sites you researched. Use the prompts elow to help you. The is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in (country). It is in (state/region). It s a (what it is). AFTER UNIT 3 YOU CAN Ask and answer questions aout your daily routine. Ask and answer questions to tell the time. Descrie life in a village, town or city (e.g. what people do, where they live). Research World Heritage Sites online. 33

05 FROM A TO B IN THIS UNIT Grammar: can/can t: possiility and aility; Articles: a/an, the and no article Vocaulary: Transport; Travelling Task: Do a transport survey World culture: Race across London Vocaulary and reading Transport 1 Look at the photos. Which types of transport in the ox can you see? a car a us a train a tram a icycle an underground train a plane a taxi a scooter a ferry a motorike 2a Put the types of transport in order, from fast to slow. 1 plane Work in pairs and compare your answers. 3 Work in pairs and discuss. How do these people usually travel in your town? schoolchildren old people students police officers usiness people Schoolchildren usually go on foot, ut they sometimes go y us or y car. 42

9 things you didn t know aout world travel Did you know that 4a Work in pairs. Read the article and discuss. Which numers go in the gaps? 2 5 53 160 45 270 1 million 9 million 60 million 5.1 Listen and check. 1 In the USA, 74% of people drive a car. In Japan, it s 59%; and in Germany, it s %. The average American family owns 1.9 cars. 2 More than 100 million people in the world ride a icycle. Aout a third of these people are in China. In the Netherlands, aout 30% of people choose to ride a icycle. But in the USA, it s only aout %. 3 In Italy, a country of 60 million people, people have scooters. In Rome, 500,000 people ride scooters, so they can get aout easily in the city traffic. 4 In Italy, the average journey to work is aout 25 minutes; and in the USA, it s aout 32 minutes. In Great Britain, it s aout minutes that s nearly 200 hours a year travelling to and from work. 5 Every day, more than people travel into the centre of London: 77% take a us or train, aout 20% drive and only 3% walk to work. 6 There are over underground train systems in the world, including those in Paris, Shanghai, Mexico City, Seoul, Moscow, Madrid and Tokyo. 7 The London Underground, or the Tue, has stations. Over 1,000 million passengers use the Tue every year. 8 The underground train system in Tokyo is very efficient: people usually wait no more than minutes for a train. The only prolem is that it s sometimes difficult to get on or off a train ecause they re often very crowded. 9 The two usiest international airports are Hartsfield Jackson Airport in Atlanta, USA, with 71 million passengers every year, and Beijing Capital International Airport, with. That means aout 160 people fl y to Atlanta every minute. PRONUNCIATION 1 5.2 Listen to the phrases in exercise 5a. Notice the pronunciation of words with /ə/ (e.g. a, the, to, for). 2 Practise saying the phrases. 5a Choose the correct answers. 1 drive / ride a car 2 drive / ride a icycle 3 drive / ride a scooter 4 take / go a us or train 5 walk to / for work 6 wait to / for a us or train 7 get on / in a us or train 8 get out / off a us or train 9 fl yin / to the airport Read the article again and check your answers. 6a Look at the statements elow. Which are true for your town or city? Correct the false statements. 1 Most people drive small cars. 2 People always wait in a queue to get on a us. 3 People often fly from one city to another. 4 Not many people walk to the shops. 5 A lot of people ride icycles to work. 6 Traffic is a prolem all day. 7 Buses are very crowded. 8 Taxis drive very slowly. 9 Trains and uses are very cheap. 10 A lot of people ride scooters in the city centre. Work in pairs and compare your sentences. 43

Vocaulary Travelling Grammar focus 1 can/can t: possiility and aility 1 Work in pairs. Look at the photos of Hong Kong and discuss. What different forms of transport can you see? Do you think it is easy to travel aout in Hong Kong? 2a Work in pairs and discuss. How often do you travel y plane? Do you like/dislike travelling y plane? Do you like/dislike spending time at airports? Read sentences a j and put them in the correct order. Make sure you understand the words in old. a You go through security. You decide to fl y somewhere for the weekend. 1 c Finally, you oard the plane. d You ook your ticket online. e You go to the check-in desk with your luggage. f Your flight is delayed so you wait in the departure lounge. g They take your luggage and give you a oarding pass. h You go to the airport and look for Departures. i You arrive at your destination and go through immigration control. j You look at the screens for your flight and gate numer. c 5.3 Listen and check. 3 Work in pairs and discuss. How can you uy tickets for us, train or plane travel? How often do you do this? What do you like/dislike aout travelling on uses, trains and ferries? Can you travel to foreign destinations y us or train from where you live? Which do you prefer? Why? 1a Work in pairs and discuss. What do you usually do when you have a long wait for a us, train or plane? Read the wepage elow. Which of your ideas from exercise1a does it mention? SEARCH TRAVEL FORUM Travel forum any questions Question GiorgioX: My girlfriend and I want some advice aout our trip to Thailand via Hong Kong. Does anyone know aout Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA)? We have a stopover of eight hours there. Answers JJB99: HKIA is really amazing! Traveller magazine says it s the world s numer one airport, and I can see why. I love it! You can fly direct to more than 160 destinations worldwide from there. But also, it s got great facilities you can go shopping in the many different shops and you can visit the huge numer of restaurants. Some restaurants are open 24 hours. My advice is: enjoy your time shopping and eating! HarryH: You have an eight-hour stopover, so you ve got time for leisure, and maye sleep! Take your computer, ecause you can use the free Wi-Fi 24-7. Also, you can play various sports, including golf at the nine-hole golf course near Terminal 1! With all the possiilities, you can t get ored. But, if you get tired, rememer you can t sleep in Terminal 1 ut you can sleep in one of the special lounges for a small fee. TimeFlies: Hi! I m in HIKA now! This airport is really ig and has everything you need. In most airports, you can t smoke and there is no smoking in Terminal 1. But you can smoke in the special smoking lounges in Terminal 2. 44

From A to B 05 GRAMMAR 1 We use can for things it is possile to do or things we are ale to do. You can fly direct to more than 160 destinations. You can smoke in Terminal 2. A: Can you play golf near the airport? B: Yes, you can. 2 We use can t for things it is not possile to do or things we are not ale to do. A: Can you smoke in most airports? B: No, you can t. PRACTICE IT'S A FACT! Hong Kong has aout 8,000 skyscrapers. New York has aout 4,000. PRONUNCIATION 1 Listen again. Notice the pronunciation of can and can t. 2 Practise saying the sentences. 2 5.5 Listen to Mei Ling talking aout things you can and can t do in Hong Kong. Tick the things you can do. Cross the things you can t do. travel y tram eat and drink on the underground trains find a seat easily on the underground trains find a taxi quickly use a special travel card on all pulic transport uy food and drink with the special travel card 1a Complete the sentences aout Hong Kong International Airport with can or can t. 1 You eat at all times of the day and night. 2 You sleep in Terminal 1. 3 You play golf near the airport. 4 You smoke in Terminal 1. 5 A: you smoke in Terminal 2? B: Yes, you. 6 A: you sleep in Terminal 1? B: No, you. 3 Work in pairs and take turns. Ask and answer questions aout a town or city you know, using the ideas in exercise 2. Add two more questions of your own. Can you travel y tram in your town? No, you can t. 5.4 Listen and check. Unit 5, Study & Practice 1, page 146 45

My name is Ignacio and I m 27 years old. I live with my family in a house in Mexico City, the capital city of Mexico. It s a fantastic city, ut we have a real prolem with traffic. Most people come to work y car, so it s very usy in the morning when they come into the city centre and in the evening when they go home. I m an engineer and I work for an international company, from nine to five, Monday to Friday. I have a company car and my journey to work takes aout 40 minutes. I also use my car at the weekend when I play footall with my friends. Grammar focus 2 Articles: a/an, the and no article 1 Read aout Ignacio and answer the questions. 1 Where does Ignacio live? 2 What s his jo? 3 What does he do at the weekend? GRAMMAR 1 Complete the rules aout articles with the, a/an or (no article). Look at the words in old in exercise 1a to help you. 1 We use : with jos. with a singular noun to mean one. 2 We use : when there is one of something (e.g. the capital city of Mexico). with parts of the day (e.g. in the morning). with names of some countries (e.g. the USA). with some phrases (e.g. at the weekend, on the left). 3 We use : with names of people. with most names of cities/countries. with y and a type of transport (e.g. y car). with some phrases (e.g. at home, to work, nine to five). 46

From A to B 05 PRACTICE 1a Choose the correct answer: a, an, the or (no article). 1 I live in the / Dulin. It s a / the capital city of / the Ireland. 2 This is my cousin. Her name is the / Lucia and she s a / an actor. 3 I d like to study English in / the USA or in / the UK. 4 He goes to the / work y a / us, from / the Monday to / the Friday. 5 I work in a / shop from the / ten to the / four at the / weekend. 6 She likes staying at the / home in the / evening and watching TV. 5.6 Listen and check. 2a Write full answers to the questions. 1 Where do you live? 2 Where does your family come from? 3 What is your jo? 4 How do you travel to school or work? 5 What other ways can you travel to school or work? 6 What is your favourite day of the week? Why? 7 What is your favourite time of day? Why? 8 During the week, what do you usually do in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening? 9 At the weekend, what do you usually do in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening? Check your answers. Are the articles correct? c Work in pairs and take turns. Ask and answer questions 1 9. 3a Look at the quiz and complete the gaps with a, an, the or (no article). Mexico quiz True or false? 1 Mexico has got orders with three other countries: Guatemala, Costa Rica and USA. 2 The national language is Portuguese, ut many people understand English, especially in tourist areas and near the orders. 3 The population of Mexico City, including the surrounding area, is aout 18 million. 4 There are lot of traffic prolems, so from Monday to Friday you can only drive your car into the city centre four times. 5 Many Mexicans travel around y taxi. The traditional colours for taxis in city centre are green and gold. 6 Offices are usually open in Mexico City from 7.00 in morning to 7.00 in evening. 7 There are many famous Mexicans. For example: Thalía: she s usinesswoman. Carlos Slim Helú: he s singer. Salma Hayek: she s actor. Work in pairs. Look at the words in old in the quiz. Are statements 1 7 true (T) or false (F)? c Check your answers on page 133. Which information is the most surprising? Unit 5, Study & Practice 2, page 146 47

Task Do a transport survey Preparation Reading and listening 1a Work in pairs and discuss. Which photo shows a cycle-sharing scheme? Which city does it show? Read the text elow and answer the questions. 1 How many icycles does London s cycle-sharing scheme have? 2 What is the popular name for the scheme? 3 Why do people call it that? 4 How much does it cost to use a icycle for 30 minutes? 5 What is the record numer of journeys in one day using the scheme? London s cycle-sharing scheme started in 2010. The scheme covers a large area of London, with over 8,000 icycles and 570 stations to keep them in. For a small amount of money, you can take a icycle from one station and cycle to your destination. You then leave the icycle in another station. The popular name for the icycles is Boris Bikes, after Boris Johnson, who was the Mayor of London at that time. One of the main aims of the scheme is to reduce the numer of cars and uses on the roads. Every day, thousands of people use Boris Bikes to make short journeys around the city, especially as it is free for less than 30 minutes and 1 for one hour. The record numer of journeys in one day is over 47,000 during the London 2012 Olympics. 2 Work in pairs and discuss. Would you like to use Boris Bikes as a tourist in London? Why / Why not? Do you know any other cities that have cycle-sharing schemes? Can you think of any disadvantages of schemes like this? 3a Look at the transport survey. Write full questions using the prompts in rackets. 4a Write your own question 8, with possile answers a e. 5.7 Listen to a student answering the questions in the transport survey. Choose the correct answers in the survey. Listen again and tick the phrases you hear in the Useful language ox (parts a and ). Task Speaking 1 Look again at the questions in the survey. Make a note of your answer to each question. Ask your teacher for any words/phrases you need. > Useful language a and 48

How do you travel? USEFUL LANGUAGE 1 (How / travel / to school or work every day?) a y us y car c y train d on foot e other 2 (How long / your journey / take?) a 1 10 minutes 10 20 minutes c 20 45 minutes d 45 minutes + 3 (How far / walk / every week?) a 0 5 km 6 10 km c 10 15 km d more than 15 km 4 (Which of these things / can / do?) a drive a car ride a ike c ride a scooter d drive a van 5 (How often / travel y car?) a every day once a week or less c several times a week d never 6 (How often / use pulic transport?) a every day often, ut not every day c once a week or less d never 7 (What / think of / pulic transport in your town?) a excellent good c OK d not good e don t know a Asking questions How do you travel to school/work/university (every day)? Do you live near a us stop / train station? How long does your journey take? How far do you walk? Can you drive a (car)? Can you ride a ike? How often do you ride a ike in the evenings? How often do you use pulic transport? Answering I go y (ike). My journey to work takes (an hour). I can/can t drive a (car). I haven t got a car. I don t use pulic transport (much / very much). c Summarising He/She comes to school/work y His/Her journey takes He/She walks aout a week. He/She can/can t (drive a car, ride a icycle). He/She uses pulic transport / drives a car He/She thinks the pulic transport in is 8 a c d e SHARE YOUR TASK Practise talking aout your partner s answers to the survey. Film/Record yourself talking. 2a Work in pairs and take turns. Ask and answer the questions in the survey. Make a note of your partner s answers. Share your film/recording with other students. Work in groups. Tell other students aout your partner s answers to the survey. > Useful language c 49

WORLD CULTURE RACE ACROSS LONDON Find out first 1a Work in pairs. Look at the photos and discuss. Which famous places in the ox can you see? Do you know any other famous places in London? Canary Wharf Tower Bridge Kew Bridge London City Airport the River Thames Read aout the famous places elow. Try to guess the correct answers. London landmarks The River Thames goes from the west of England, through London and to the sea a distance of 246 km / 346 km. Kew Bridge is in West London. It s aout 110 / 180 years old. Tower Bridge is a famous tourist attraction in London. It is next to the Houses of Parliament / Tower of London. Canary Wharf is an important usiness centre / shopping centre in East London. London City Airport is a large / small airport in East London. View 2a You are going to watch a video aout a race across London. Before you watch, check you understand the meaning of the words/phrases in the glossary. GLOSSARY rush hour speed limit Top Gear the time when people travel to/from work the maximum kilometres per hour you can travel a popular UK TV programme aout cars Watch the video. Complete the tale with the type of transport each presenter uses in the ox elow. Then numer the presenters (1 4) in the order they finish the race. icycle speedoat car pulic transport Type of transport Order in the race (1 4) James Richard the Stig Jeremy 3 Watch again and complete the gaps with the numers in the ox. c Go online to check your answers or ask your teacher. Search: Thames length / Kew Bridge opened / London City Airport / Tower Bridge / Canary Wharf 14 20 25 18 28 80 1 The distance from Kew Bridge to London City Airport: km 2 The speed limit on the River Thames in Central London: kph 3 Jeremy s speed at Tower Bridge: kph 4 James s speed in Central London: kph 50

FIND OUT MORE World view 4a Look at the statements elow. Tick the ones that are true for you. Cycling is a popular sport in my country. I like Formula One racing. Camel racing is a popular sport in my country. There is a marathon in my city every year. You can watch horse racing on TV in my country. Pulic transport is very cheap in my country. A lot of people use icycles to get to work in my country. 5a Look at the famous races in the ox elow. What do you know aout them? Tour de France New York City Marathon Monaco Grand Prix University Boat Race Duai World Cup Go online to find out more aout each race and answer the questions. 1 What kind of race is it? 2 Where does it happen? 3 When does it happen? 4 Who was the last winner? Search: [name of race] + date/winner Write up your research 6 Write aout one of the races you researched. Use the prompts elow to help you. The (name of race) is a (type of race) race. The race happens in (month/months) in (name of town/city). I am (not) interested in this race ecause. Work in pairs and compare your answers. 7 Write aout another famous race, either in your country or in another country. Use the prompts in exercise 6 to help you. AFTER UNIT 5 YOU CAN Talk aout things you can and can t do. Give your opinion aout transport where you live. Ask and answer questions aout your transport and travel arrangements. Research famous races online. 51